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  • Skydiving MP falls for solar

    By Glen AtwellFLINDERS MP Greg Hunt joined Australia’s oldest parachutist, Jim Brierley, in a parachute jump over Tooradin at the weekend to highlight the freefall…

  • Change in wind for Cranbourne

    By Kelly YatesTHE winds of change blowing through Cranbourne are set to reach gale force after Casey Council agreed to consider community suggestions to its…

  • Students take talents to Qld

    By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS from a Cranbourne school will jet-set to Queensland and get up close and personal with the stars at Movieworld as the school…

  • Here’s to men’s health!

    CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera was joined by exercise guru Daniel Alford and social worker Hugh Walpole, both from Southern Health, to celebrate International Men’s Health…

  • New skills top college lunch menu

    STUDENTS at Cranbourne Secondary College will continue to learn new skills at lunch-time after the Federal Government extended the Connected Families – Stronger Communities initiative…

  • Man stabbed in road rage incident

    POLICE investigating a road rage stabbing in Lyndhurst have charged a man with intentionally causing serious injury. A 52-year-old Aspendale Gardens man is recovering in…

  • Wheels, cash stolen

    THIEVES raided a Bridgestone Tyre Centre in Cranbourne, taking cash and a rare set of wheels. A police spokesman said the incident took place in…

  • North-south freeway mooted

    A CASEY freeway that would stretch from Endeavour Hills to Cranbourne is to be investigated by council officers. Officers will look at possible options for…

  • Call for camera

    A RED light camera will be installed at a deadly intersection in Lynbrook if Casey Council gets it way. Casey will request that the Department…

  • Kids chew over health

    CORAL Park Primary School ate its way through Education Week recently. The school celebrated and promoted healthy eating and living. In late May, more than…

  • New centre a study in concentration

    By Glen Atwell COMBINE free periods with VCE students, and the result is usually a trip to the canteen or even the local shops. Not…

  • Bags of help

    By Glen AtwellMEMBERS of Cranbourne’s Salvation Army junior youth program are aiming to fill 20 bags with donated non-perishable food at Centro Cranbourne on Friday…

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